On the orthogonalization of arbitrary Boolean formulae (Q930767)

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On the orthogonalization of arbitrary Boolean formulae
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    On the orthogonalization of arbitrary Boolean formulae (English)
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    1 July 2008
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    Summary: The orthogonal conjunctive normal form of a Boolean function is a conjunctive normal form in which any two clauses contain at least a pair of complementary literals. Orthogonal disjunctive normal form is defined similarly. Orthogonalization is the process of transforming the normal form of a Boolean function to orthogonal normal form. The problem is of great relevance in several applications, for example, in the reliability theory. Moreover, such problem is strongly connected with the well-known propositional satisfiability problem. Therefore, important complexity issues are involved. A general procedure for transforming an arbitrary CNF or DNF to an orthogonal one is proposed. Such procedure is tested on randomly generated Boolean formulae.
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